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Washington County Town Justice Censured

Empire State News - Wed Nov 25

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has determined that Michael M. Feeder, a Justice of the Hudson Falls Village Court, Washington County, should be censured.

Landscape that inspired Grandma Moses to be preserved

San Jose Mercury News - Wed Nov 25

History, art and farmland preservation came together last week when the landscape that inspired Grandma Moses' paintings of rural life was permanently protected from development.

Community effort serves Thanksgiving dinner to hundreds

WNYT NewsChannel 13 - Wed Nov 25

Preparations were made Wednesday in Washington County where a few concerned citizens are bringing a happy Thanksgiving to about 200 people.

Workers Sue Sheriff's Office

Herald-Leader - Sat Nov 21

Helder denies the accusations. Sgt. Lori Schmidt and Cpl. Stephanie Guenther in the lawsuit filed Thursday claim their civil rights have been violated.

Grandma Moses farm protected after rights sold

The Bennington Banner - Fri Nov 20

The owners of the Moses Farm have sold the development rights to their 171-acre property to a state program, ensuring that the land remains in agricultural use.

Division of Environmental Management head feels she 'can make a difference'

Herald-Mail - Thu Nov 19

All it took for Julie Pippel to set her sights on an environmental career was an ecology camp she attended when she was a student at Williamsport High School.

Baby dies while sleeping with mom

WNYT NewsChannel 13 - Mon Nov 16

Police in Washington County are investigating the sudden death of a 1-month-old infant.

Which bridge will close next?

Times Union - Wed Nov 11

There are 110 bridges across the state -- including more than a dozen in the Capital Region -- that were ranked by the state as less safe than the Champlain Bridge near Crown Point that engineers only recently found to be on the verge of collapse.

Murderers Could Get A Break

WINS-AM New York - Fri Nov 06

Imagine a murderer being eligible for parole after three years in prison. That's what Denise O'Donnell, New York's deputy secretary for public safety, said Friday could happen under what she calls a dangerous loophole in a sentencing law.

Ny Ag files antitrust suit against Intel

Portland Business Journal - Wed Nov 04

New York state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has sued Intel Corp. , accusing the computer company of violating state and federal antitrust laws.

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